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Rickety bridges and canopy walks

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In your travels have you been convinced to cross a rickety bridge that is questionable? SHOW ME THE PHOTO
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I love bridges--crossing rivers and ravines on logs, planks, and anything that sways are best. Here's one in Ollantaytambo, Peru. Though I nimbly cross bridges, I'm not sure if I can post photos...


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I love bridges--balancing, connections, especially log, plank or swinging bridges across rivers and ravines that offer a little adventure. Here's one from Ollantaytambo, Peru, recently.

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A couple of challenging bridges near Pisac, Peru.




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A few years ago, Iruya, Argentina, got a bridge--no more wading through waist-deep river in the rainy season.
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Tara, you've seen some great bridges. Please keep posting. Reply to this

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Up a little-visited canyon in Cusco. The second bridge was scraps of wood and metal, but it did the job.

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I decided to cross over the wet rocks in the brook instead:
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